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August 13, 2005
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Sunbelt Software, Inc.
Interview on
August 13, 2005
ID theft ring
Guest:
Alex Eckelberry and Eric Sites
Sunbelt Software, Inc. is a leading provider of anti-spyware, anti-spam and other system management tools.
Alex Eckelberry, Sunbelt's President and Eric Sites, VP, Research & Development expose how they uncovered a "massive ID theft ring" that bypasses your firewall. This is the first time that security officials get a chance to watch this crime as it is taking place. Then listen in as Alex and Eric tell us what specific steps we can do to make our personal information safe on the Internet.
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